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Central African Backbone Program (APL 1B)

Last update: Jul 11, 2011 Last update: Jul 11, 2011

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Location:Central African Republic, Chad
Central African Republic, Chad
Category:Consulting services
Status:Approval
Sectors:Public Sector Governance, ICT & Telecommunications, Project Management
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Eligibility:Unknown
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jul 11, 2011

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Description

Project Summary   Opportunity Structure The project intends to contribute to the expansion of geographical reach and utilization of regional broadband network services; and reduction of their prices. This operation will cover Central Afri
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About the Funding Agency

The World Bank (USA) is part of an international financial agency that makes loans and grants to governments in low- and middle-income countries to fund capital projects. The United States was a driving force behind the founding of the World Bank in 1944 and it is still the World Bank's largest shareholder today.

The United States contributes to tackling critical international development concerns through the World Bank Group and has a long history of generously supporting the objectives of the World Bank Group and has been a champion of the International Development Association (IDA) which provides low-interest loans and grants to the world's poorest countries. The key U.S. priorities at the World Bank include a multilateral health and economic response to COVID-19, debt sustainability and transparency, promoting governance and fighting corruption, ending energy poverty and supporting a strong emphasis on accountability, transparency and development impact.

About the Sectors

Public Sector Governance

Covers initiatives that strengthen public institutions, improve service delivery, and support transparent, accountable, and effective governance systems.


Key areas:
  • Public administration and civil service reform
  • Decentralization and local government strengthening
  • Anti-corruption and integrity frameworks in public bodies
  • Democratic processes, elections, and political institutions

ICT & Telecommunications

Features information and communication technologies, digital systems, and telecommunications infrastructure and services.


Key areas:
  • ICT systems, software, and digital solutions
  • Telecommunications networks and services
  • Digitalization, data, and communication tools

Locations

Central African Republic

The Central African Republic’s development remains constrained by limited infrastructure and low institutional capacity, with transportation networks, energy supply and communications systems underdeveloped and often unreliable. Agriculture and natural resource sectors dominate the economy amid persistent poverty and security challenges. Enhancing infrastructure - including rehabilitation of roads, expanded power capacity and improved logistics - is a priority for boosting economic activity and market access, but progress is often slowed by fiscal and governance limitations that also hamper private investment.

Nr. of tenders: 10845
Nr. of grants: 3036
Nr. of donors: 618
Nr. of jobs: 40

Chad

Chad has unveiled an ambitious national development blueprint aimed at attracting up to $30 billion in public and private investment through 2030 to accelerate growth across roads, electricity, digital infrastructure and agriculture. Supported by the IMF and World Bank, the plan seeks to diversify the economy beyond oil, expand essential infrastructure, and increase private sector participation. Improved regulatory frameworks and governance reforms are expected to enhance the investment climate and translate financing into broader economic transformation.

Nr. of tenders: 11380
Nr. of grants: 3260
Nr. of donors: 639
Nr. of jobs: 58
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